There are also people called pharmaceutical chemists that make the drugs and work in laboratories. On average Pharmacists make six-figure salaries of $108,000 annually. Overall Pharmacists stretch from $84,000 on the lower end to $133,000. OF course your earnings are based on you geographic location followed by years of experience. Making advances in your career causes your salary to climb. Additional training could be required such as becoming the Pharmacy director they get paid almost 15,000 more than a regular retail pharmacists with years of …show more content…
I should call the shots so therefore I have to go to school to get my education so I can own my things. Currently I am a biology major taking all prerequisites for Pharmacy school. I am headed in the right direction for success. I’m driven motivated, and, dedicated to see a smile o someone’s face for making them feel just a little better than before. I have to keep my dream alive, though school may be very rigorous you have to think of the outcome. By the grace of God I hope I am carried through school successfully and with obstacles that will overcome. My plan B is to become a nurse practitioner it an advanced version of a registered nurse. I love the one on one connect with patients and letting them know they’re not alone. I have never thought of picking a profession outside of healthcare because I wouldn’t be happy. They say when you do what you love means you’ll never “work” a day in your